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  2. Narcocorrido - Wikipedia

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    Music critics have also compared narcocorrido lyrics and style to gangster rap and mafioso rap. [1] [2] Narcocorrido lyrics refer to particular events and include real dates and places. [3] The lyrics tend to speak approvingly of illegal activities, mainly drug trafficking.

  3. List of Chicano rappers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... "Chicano rap" is defined as a "subgenre of hip hop that embodies aspects of the Mexican American or Chicano culture." 2Mex; A.L.T.

  4. Chicano rap - Wikipedia

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    The first recognized Chicano rap album was the 1990 debut album Hispanic Causing Panic by Kid Frost; [1] the album's lead single, "La Raza", which combined East L.A. and Tex-Mex elements, was a hit song and became an "East L.A. anthem. [2] His success brought attention to Chicano rappers on the West Coast. [3]

  5. That Mexican OT Is Rolling

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    That Mexican OT (Outta Texas) was mumbling raps before he could write them. When he failed grade school classes, he remembers his mother saying, “Fuck that school — my son is going to be a ...

  6. Mexican hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Image of Mexican Hip hop group Cartel De Santa. Hip hop originated from the Bronx, New York [2] and as it become a sensation it grew to other parts of the world. The hip-hop movement reached Mexico around the 1990s with the emergence of the group Control Machete [3] and it has evolved to spanning more artists like Cartel de Santa, Gera MX, El Pinche Mara, Natanael Cano, and many more.

  7. Cartel de Santa - Wikipedia

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    Cartel de Santa started playing in 1996, when MC Babo and some friends began singing improvised rap songs. The group became famous in 2003, when the band released their debut self-titled album . The album includes hits such as "Perros", "Todas Mueren por Mí" and "La Pelotona". [ 3 ]

  8. Mr. Capone-E - Wikipedia

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    The independent label launched the career of fellow Chicano rap super star Mr. Criminal. [ 9 ] The label originally was only made up of Chicano rappers in his area, but as the label gained more popularity he signed artists like Bizzy Bone and Layzie Bone of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony , Lil Flip , MC Eiht , Bad Azz , and Suga Free , among others.

  9. Conejo (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Conejo was a fugitive for 14 years due to a murder warrant that was later litigated in favor of the rapper. [5] While on the run, the rapper released various mixtapes to his hardcore rap fanbase, In 2012, Chicano rapper Serio released “Don’t Hate Me Cause I’m Mexican.” which featured Conejo and Proper Dos, one of the only collaborations Conejo made while on the run.